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Celebrities You Will Not Believe Have Never Hosted 'SNL'

Over the years, Saturday Night Live has had numerous hosts, but there are still some actors out there you will not believe have never hosted the iconic sketch comedy show.

On the other hand, however, there also are some celebrities who have hosted more times than you believe.

Alec Baldwin, for example, has hosted the most, logging in a whopping 17 episodes since his first one in 1990. He last hosted in Feb. 2017.

Currently in second place with 15 hosting episodes is Steve Martin, who many people often think was a cast member on the show, but that is typically attributed to the fact that he first hosted in 1976 and hosted four more times in less than two years right after that.

Again, though, while some legendary actors have hosted on multiple occasions, there are others that will surprise you to hear have never hosted at all.

Below we've adapted a list of many of those stars, previously shared by the Washington Post.

Scroll down to be surprised by nine actors you will not believe have never hosted SNL!

Slide 1/9 – Brad Pitt(Photo: Twitter / @ELTIEMPO)

Brad Pitt is an A-list movie star with over 75 film and TV credits and six Oscar nominations for acting and producing.

It may surprise to then, to realize that he has never hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live.

Despite that, he has never had a chance to engage audiences of the late-night comedy show. He did make an appearance on the show once, however, when his Wolf of Wall Street co-star Jonah Hill hosted an episode.

Slide 3/9 – Meryl Streep(Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Staff, Getty)

Meryl Street is one of the most well-accomplished actresses alive today, as evidenced by the fact she holds the record for most Academy Award nominations at 21. She has won three of them.

She is no stranger to comedy, having served up comedic performances in films such as Death Becomes Her and Ricki and the Flash.

Starring in films like The Help and Suicide Squad have launched her career into overdrive, and she is even the only black actor to achieve winning the the Triple Crown of Acting, which means that she has won a Tony, an Emmy, and an Oscar.

Interestingly, she has also won a Golden Globe as well. For whatever reason, though, she still hasn't hosted SNL.

Much like Stephen Colbert before him, Seth Meyers is one former SNL employee who still hasn't come back to host. He left back in 2014 to take over NBC's Late Night show from his former SNL co-star Jimmy Fallon when left to host The Tonight Show.